Irish football team apologizes for killing their own player

An Irish football team has apologized for killing his own player's death. Ballybrack FC apologized to his fans Tuesday after…

An Irish football team has apologized for killing his own player’s death. Ballybrack FC apologized to his fans Tuesday after the team told the league one of their players had died on Friday.

The team told the Leinster Senior League that one of its players, Fernando Nuno La Fuente, had died. The team’s game against Arklow Town, which took place on Saturday, was interrupted due to the news.

The league held a moment of silence for La Fuente during play all weekend, according to the Irish Times.

La Fuente, however, was not dead. After doing some excavation, the league became suspicious, Chairman David Moran told RTÉ Sport.

“We were told he was flying back to Spain on Saturday. Just off, who called alarm clocks for us. How would you die early on Friday morning and be flown back to Spain on Saturday?

” It began rash then. We called and we could not get any answers from them (the club).

“We checked the hospitals, we checked everywhere. No one could find anything about this young fella. Of course, some of his teammates on social media released that he went back to Spain four weeks ago.”

The league does not believe that here was an honest mistake either. Leinster Senior League believes that Ballybrack FC made the announcement to come out of Saturday’s match. Moran called that movement “extremely” and “ridiculous”.

League has launched an investigation of the issue.

In his apology, Ballybrack FC said a person with the team ” who has had severe personal difficulties not known to any other member of the club” was responsible for saying that the league La Fuente had died. That person has been freed from his duties, according to the team.

[19659000]

[Yahoo!SoccerSoccerH/

PHOTO

The net worth of the highest paid football stars like Messi and Ronaldo

View gallery

Tim Howard Net Worth: $ 8 million

Goalkeeper for Colorado Rapids and the United States football team, Tim Howard’s net worth is 8 million dollar. The former Everton goalkeeper earned a $ 2.6 million salary in 2014, reported TheRichest, which tracks celebrity finances. Adweek reported that he has six digit approval agreements with Nike and McDonald’s.

Tim Howard returns to Major League Soccer after a 13-year stint in England. ESPN reported that the 37-year-old soccer player will make between $ 2.5 million and $ 2.8 million each year in his time with Colorado Rapids. His contract extends to 2019.

Photo Credit: Getty

Wayne Rooney Net Worth: $ 145 million

Forbes puts Wayne Rooney in $ 26.1 million, the English football player is among the highest-earned athletes in sports this year. He has reportedly earned $ 20.1 million of his salary and profits, up to $ 6 million from approval. Wayne Roone’s net worth is $ 145 million.

The 2019 NCAA women's basketball tournament is starting Friday, March 22, with 16 First Round…

Photo Credit: Getty

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Net Worth: $ 160 million

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a net worth of $ 160 million. The Swedish striker collects $ 37.4 million in his total revenue this year and landed him No. 23 on Forbes’s list of the world’s highest paid athletes in 2016. These revenues include a $ 30.4 million salary and $ 7 million in remarks. Ibrahimovic has recently signed a $ 3 million contract per year with Nike running through 2019.

Photo Credit: Getty

Lionel Messi Net Worth: $ 280 million

Other only to Cristiano Ronaldo on Forbes list of 2016: s highest paid athlete, Lionel Messi earned $ 81.4 million in 2016. He raked $ 53.4 million in pay – along with the many bonuses his contract gives him – and astonishing $ 28 million from approval agreements, which includes his own line of adidas shoes and other goods. Lionel Messi has a net worth of $ 280 million.

Photo Credit: Getty

Cristiano Ronaldo Net Worth: $ 320 million

In 2016, Forbes won Cristiano Ronaldo with the title of the world’s highest paid athlete. He entered a total of $ 88 million, with $ 56 million in profit and $ 32 million in approval. It’s a step up from 2015, when the 3-FIFA best player in the world – making 50 goals for six straight seasons – ranked number 3 at Forbes.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth is $ 320 million. Forbes puts his contract win with Real Madrid at $ 50 million a year. His approvals include Nike, Tag Heuer, Monster headphones and his own line of underwear, shirts, shoes and scents. In 2009 he became the most expensive player in football history when Real Madrid paid Manchester United a transfer fee of $ 132 million to acquire him.

More from Yahoo Sports:• LaVar Ball knows a school, his son will not go to• Brown’s star is not ready to criticize his former coach• Jon Jones admits he is not sober on his way into UFC 232• NFL Power Rankings: Seahawks Rises Again